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No. 407,824. Patented July' 3 0. 1889.

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UNITED STATES PATENT 'OFFICE SAMUEL HENRY AND MARGARET HENRY, OFROCKFORD, ILLINOIS.

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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 407,824, dated July 30,1889.

Application filed March '7, 1889- Sezial No. 302,721. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that we, SAMUEL HENRY and MARGARET HENRY, citizens of theUnited States, residing at Rockford, in the county of WVinnebago andState of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements inTables, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to a folding table provided with a wash-standattachment; and it consists of certain new and useful features ofconstruction and combinations of parts, hereinafter described, andpointed out in the claims.

Referring to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of thisspecification, Figure 1 is an isometric View of our improvement with thetop raised and the wash-stand attachment in position for use. 2 is anend view of the same, having the wash-stand attachment removed, the toplowered, and sectioned through the dotted line so so of Fig. 1. Fig. 3is an end view of the table folded, the wash-stand attachment beingremoved. Fig. t is aview of the wash-stand attachment provided with abowl. Fig. 5 is an isometric View illustrating the means employed forsecuring the table-legs together and preventing them from spreading toofar when in use.

Like letters of reference indicate corresponding parts throughout theseveral views.

A represents crossed table-legs, secured together by means of pintles Aand cross-pieces A A one of the former cross-pieces being secured to onepair of said legs in such a manner as to come in contact with theremaining pair and prevent both pairs from spreading too far when thetable is in use. The upper cross-pieces A are adapted to receive andsupport the wash-stand attachment, to be described hereinafter.

B is a washstand attachment, having an opening B therethrough to admit awashbowl 13 B are parallel cleats secured to the under side of theattachment B to retain the same upon the cross-pieces A B B are sidepieces and an end piece of the attachment B, and serve to prevent waterfrom dripping down therefrom.

D is a folding pocket suspended from the cross-pieces A F is atable-top, which lifts, as shown in Fig. 1, and is provided withcross-pieces F, whereby it is hinge-jointed to one pair of the legs A bymeans of pintles F F are hooks for engaging with the pins F which areset in one pair of the legs A of the table.

Our invention will be found to be highly serviceable for use both as awork-table and a wash-stand. Obviously, when it is not desirable to usethe same as a Wash-stand, the attachment and bowl may be removedtherefrom.

\Ve claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. In combination, thelegs A, secured together by means of pintles A and cross-pieces A A thetop F, provided with cross-pieces F, hinge-jointed to said table-legs bymeans of pintles F and the hooks F for engaging with the pins F, theattachment B, provided with the side pieces 13, end piece B, cleats Band having an opening B therethrough to admit a wash-bowl, and awash-bowl B substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.

2. In combination, the legs A, secured together by means of pintles Aand cross-pieces A A the folding pocket D, depending from the uppercross-pieces A the top F, provided with cross pieces F, whereby it ishingejointed to said table-legs by means of pintles F and the hooks Ffor engaging with the pins F and the attachment I), provided with sidepieces 13*, end piece B cleats B and having an opening B therethrough toadmit a washbowl B substantially as described, and for the purpose setforth.

SAMUEL HENRY. MARGARET HENRY.

Witnesses:

L. L. MORRISON, R. A. BEATSON.

